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51981 Facts of Faith, p. 56.4 (Christian Edwardson)

… be referred to the Pope, ‘Head of all bishops, and the true and effective corrector of heretics.”’ “The Apocalypse of St. John,” George Croly, A. M, p. 170, second edition …

51982 Facts of Faith, p. 56.6 (Christian Edwardson)

… the reference that had been made to him, as being a formal recognition of the supremacy of the see of Rome.” — “A Dissertation on the Seals and Trumpets of the Apocalypse …

51983 Facts of Faith, p. 61.1 (Christian Edwardson)

… pronouns referring to himself and to God.

51984 Facts of Faith, p. 67.3 (Christian Edwardson)

… not refer to the ceremonial laws of the Jews, which were abolished at the cross ( Ephesians 2:15; Hebrews 9:9, 10 ), but to the Ten Commandments, which are binding in …

51985 Facts of Faith, p. 68.3 (Christian Edwardson)

It is another remarkable fact that Sunday is never called by any sacred title in the New Testament, but always referred to as a weekday, never as a holy day. It is classed as one of the weekdays, being called “the first day of the week .”

51986 Facts of Faith

… in reference to it. First, He ceased from His work which He had made. Secondly, He rested.... Thirdly, He blessed the seventh day.... In the fourth place, He hallowed it …

51987 Facts of Faith, p. 73.5 (Christian Edwardson)

… in reference to some who were required to keep it holy.” — Commentary on the Holy Scriptures, John Peter Lange, D. D., Vol. I, pp. 196, 197. New York: 1884.

51988 Facts of Faith, p. 76.1 (Christian Edwardson)

… here referred to is the moral law of the Ten Commandments. ( Romans 7:7, 12; James 2:10, 1 L) Christ firmly refuted the idea that He was to abolish any part of God’s law …

51989 Facts of Faith, p. 81.1 (Christian Edwardson)

… has reference to the destruction of Jerusalem, and the flight of the Christian church from the doomed city, expressly emphasized the Sabbath, or Saturday …

51990 Facts of Faith

… ), with reference to the last scenes of Jesus’ life, but without Jewish superstition.” — “A Compendium of Ecclesiastical History,” Vol. I, chap. 2, see. 30, p. 92. Edinburgh …

51991 Facts of Faith, p. 91.3 (Christian Edwardson)

… :10, refers to Sunday, but this text does not say which day is meant, and Sunday is not called the Lord’s day in any other place in the New Testament. There is therefore …

51992 Facts of Faith

… probably refers to the day of which Christ said: ‘The Son of man is Lord even of the Sabbath day,’ as the whole book of Revelation has a strong Jewish bearing.” — “History …

51993 Facts of Faith

… was referred to. We find no mention of any commemoration, whether of the resurrection or any other event in the Apostolic records.” — Cyclopedia of Biblical …

51994 Facts of Faith

… to refer to a single passage in all the Scriptures of the New Testament in which the observance of it is enjoined by God. If we refer to tradition, tradition …

51995 Facts of Faith, p. 112.9 (Christian Edwardson)

“He refers to Eusebius for proof that Constantine, besides issuing his well-known edict that labor should be suspended on Sunday, enacted that the people …

51996 Facts of Faith, p. 184.1 (Christian Edwardson)

… , 11 ) [refers to one day in seven] is only arbitrary misrepresentation and falsification of God’s word, for it does not say ‘every seventh,’ but ‘the seventh day, on …

51997 Facts of Faith, p. 184.2 (Christian Edwardson)

… then referred to Romans 14 and Colossians 2 as proof that the Sabbath was abolished. But those who held that the moral law is still in force, answered:

51998 Facts of Faith, p. 184.3 (Christian Edwardson)

… , these refer ... to the appointed days of the Old Testament, which the contents in the whole chapter show.... By ‘Sabbaths’ is not to be understood the weekly Sabbath …

51999 Facts of Faith, p. 185.1 (Christian Edwardson)

… then referred to the fate of the priests of Baal in 1 Kings 18 ]” — Id., April, 1866, p. 103 .

52000 Facts of Faith, p. 189.2 (Christian Edwardson)

… , he refers to the middle wall that separated Jews and Gentiles, the law of Moses. The Ten Commandments, in which Moses had no part, were given by God’s own voice …